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Frank DiLella and iHeartRadio Broadway Launch New Podcast


Frank DiLella
Frank DiLella

Frank DiLella, Spectrum News NY1 theater correspondent and host of "On Stage," and iHeartRadio Broadway, announced today the launch of a new iHeartRadio Original Podcast, "Show & Tell with Frank DiLella," beginning October 7. New episodes will be available every Monday via the iHeartPodcast Network.

With more than a decade's worth of experience interviewing the biggest stars in entertainment, DiLella will bring his unique style of showbiz conversation to iHeartRadio Broadway through this new podcast. Listeners can join him each week as he goes in-depth and gets candid with some of the theater world's most recognizable faces and up-and-comers you must know.

"I am truly excited to be teaming up with iHeartMedia and iHeartRadio Broadway as it expands its Broadway programming," said DiLella. "As an entertainment journalist for Spectrum News NY1, I've enjoyed getting to know the folks who make up the theater community here in New York and abroad. And with this new opportunity, I look forward to bringing my in-depth conversations and commentary with the movers and shakers of the industry to a larger audience."

"We're thrilled to have Frank DiLella join iHeartRadio Broadway with the new ‘Show & Tell with Frank DiLella' podcast," said Sarah Jane Arnegger, Director for iHeartRadio Broadway. "Frank has been an integral part of the Broadway industry for years and with his built-in audience, this podcast will serve as an extension of what Frank does best with his comprehensive reporting style and celebrity theatrical interviews."

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